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that's unacceptable in today's environment. >> schieffer: do you have any answers yet as to why-- we know that they had asked to maintain their-- the current level of security and that was turned down. do we have any idea on what that decision was based on? >> no, and we're still getting to the bottom of that. that's one of my primary concerns. and that's certainly what i'm driving. first of all, why there was failure for adequate security at the temporary mission. and secondly, why they didn't assess the security risks posed to that facility? they had abundance of threat reports and incidents, both to that facility and other consulates that would have suggested that they were in a high-threat environment. i sponsored-- i cosponsored the initial legislation-- i was the lead republican in the house-- to create the diplomat security bureau and the accountability review board that also has been initiate so we can get to the bottom of who is responsible. there was minimal security. the barriers weren't sufficient. the attackers, the mob, overran the complex. the militia we were depending
that's unacceptable in today's environment. >> schieffer: do you have any answers yet as to why-- we know that they had asked to maintain their-- the current level of security and that was turned down. do we have any idea on what that decision was based on? >> no, and we're still getting to the bottom of that. that's one of my primary concerns. and that's certainly what i'm driving. first of all, why there was failure for adequate security at the temporary mission. and secondly, why...
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i think this could really be a breath of fresh air and a stale sort of polarized environment who can lead to capitol hill where we need the change to happen right now. >> we see a staggering 20 seats in the senate. that is still not reflective of the actual number of women in this country. so if you look at places -- >> more than those who vote, for that matter. >> right. and if you look at places like new hampshire, it's become a full-fledged female takeover. >> we're more interested in getting the job done than the power play. >> all right. susan, thank you so much. doug, thanks to you as well. do appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. >>> up next, we'll tell you why there is more reason to talk about sesame street. that's right. we're still talking about sesame street but there's good reason today. and guess who is back on twitter. we'll tell you why. you're watching msnbc. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving o
i think this could really be a breath of fresh air and a stale sort of polarized environment who can lead to capitol hill where we need the change to happen right now. >> we see a staggering 20 seats in the senate. that is still not reflective of the actual number of women in this country. so if you look at places -- >> more than those who vote, for that matter. >> right. and if you look at places like new hampshire, it's become a full-fledged female takeover. >> we're...
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it becomes a target-rich environment for thieves. >> ama: this year the holiday shopping season is starting even earlier. at least two major retailers, sears and wal-mart, are going to open on thanksgiving. >> a new study says climate change has the wild coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. scientist in london ran computer models on global warning. the scientists say if their worst estimates come true in 68 years there would be nowhere on earth suit even for wild coffee growth. it could mean stinks of even beans grown on farms. >> two bay area teenagers are about to take on the nation in competition of wits, intelligence and inning -- inning future. >> thomas and joey made it to the national finals in map sciences and technology. the pair advanced for their research that could help improve the treatment and prevention of lung cancer, and not only are the students start, they're positive. >> you always miss 100% of the shots you don't take, so take a shot and then become part of this wonderful experience where you learn from your peers who are part of the same revetch
it becomes a target-rich environment for thieves. >> ama: this year the holiday shopping season is starting even earlier. at least two major retailers, sears and wal-mart, are going to open on thanksgiving. >> a new study says climate change has the wild coffee plant headed for extinction as soon as the year 2080. scientist in london ran computer models on global warning. the scientists say if their worst estimates come true in 68 years there would be nowhere on earth suit even for...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i have seen that classified information was disclosed. >> this week on "inside washington," a sex scandal at the top of the cia. the benghazi blame game. >> the american people deserve to know the facts. we cannot ever let this happen again. >> why would susan rice not get our vote? i don't trust her. >> defending susan rice. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> there are no barriers to sitting down and beginning to work through this process. >> as the fiscal cliff loans, is there a deal in the works? mitt romney explains why he lost. >> the president's campaign focused on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government, and worked very aggressively to turn them out to vote. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> well, i just don't know where to begin this week. d
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> i have no evidence at this point from what i have seen that classified information was disclosed. >> this week on "inside washington," a sex scandal at the top of the cia. the benghazi blame game. >> the american people deserve to know the facts. we cannot ever let this happen again. >> why would susan rice not get our vote? i don't trust her. >>...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> more breaking news news now on the petreaus investigation. fbi agent who sparked the investigation into petreaus and lead to the resignation. we told you about him at the top of our program. his name is frederick humphreys the ii. i want to quote him. he said, i've looked at some of these stories and he's been a stellar performer with the bureau for many, many years. he and his wife have been social friends with ms. kelly and her husband for many years. >> this is the same fbi agent who sent jill kelley shirtless pictures of himself.
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have a more integrated order in terms of economic environment by the new country mr will continue to have differences in terms of political or pinioned in. the international relations. economy. is two countries have to it depends on each other in terms of trade investment and in the logic hole. so that it will be very interesting to see the little country with equal weight in the core of it sitting here is tough when china is about the size of the united or even to all we take the united states so if you have a big balance of economy between the east and the west but they will continue with these kinds of ideology of ideologies call differences between the two countries. ahead the syria syria conflict is sending strong ripples across the border were reporting lebanon which turned into a sectarian powder keg because of the bloody civil war next door step short in it and also told by turkey to tighten the screws on kurdish rebels weighing up for a vial of capital punishment we've got live comment on this a couple of stories after this break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of t
have a more integrated order in terms of economic environment by the new country mr will continue to have differences in terms of political or pinioned in. the international relations. economy. is two countries have to it depends on each other in terms of trade investment and in the logic hole. so that it will be very interesting to see the little country with equal weight in the core of it sitting here is tough when china is about the size of the united or even to all we take the united states...
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week doses at the time and it's helpful to do that to see how things are changing to get out of the environment, to see how the world was being reported in the united states and then go back and get the story. and i spent time embedded with the trips on the ground and special forces of the afghan national police sites turning them around with different general officers heading the rule of law efforts or the village of study operations. but most of my time was spent traveling around with general petraeus to fill senior afghans and then just sitting in the meetings with him and in kabul itself to the extent. so, that is what we were reporting over the year and we then sit in these biographical aggressions in every chapter and as brad also mentioned earlier what i really try to show and i pulled from my dissertation they were influencing general petraeus's we of thinking and i had to draw his social networks that his networks and there were four key members. the first was general mulken the first superintendent and his daughter general petraeus. the wonderful holley petraeus and holly is a wonderf
week doses at the time and it's helpful to do that to see how things are changing to get out of the environment, to see how the world was being reported in the united states and then go back and get the story. and i spent time embedded with the trips on the ground and special forces of the afghan national police sites turning them around with different general officers heading the rule of law efforts or the village of study operations. but most of my time was spent traveling around with general...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptially clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearingid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll alsget a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric cacan do for you. lyric from phonak. life is on. >> i am not optimistic about president obama's next four years. i think it will be very choppy. i'm very very concerned as you know to the fiscal cliff. to the extent we're buying, large megacaps, it is in the industries the world has to have as opposed to wants to have. charles: that was keith fitzgerald on our last hour clearly treading very lightly when it comes to the markets. we are following them for you. we begin at 9:20 eastern here on varney & company. let's take a look at the
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptially clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearingid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll alsget a free...
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but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it something as dumb as somebody not knowing or not understanding the reply all button or something? i don't know. >> i don't know. i for one find it hard to believe that it is coincidental that we are learning both of these things on the same day i admire your journalistic restraint under these extreme and difficult circumstances. i suspect that our audience is not being quite so restrained in their willingness to speculate based on what they have seen in this segment and they are welcome to do that. >> it's a tough job. >> you've done it admirably. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank yo
but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it...
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those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. but manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter nationally that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> reporter: marine scientis is with the advocacy group heal the bay and says in los angeles plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm sewer system, through our waterway systems. and plastic bags are part of that trash. >> reporter: she says since the floating plastic can resemble jellyfish animals like sea otters confuse it for food. the future of plastic bags can depend on what happens in los angeles. l.a. is studying the impact of banning its own bag and could be the largest city in the country to ban plastic bags. >> coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" new developments in the scandal involving general david petraeus and john allen. we'll get reaction from former chairman of the joint chief of staff richard myers who knows both men. congr
those also take a toll on the environment but about 50% do get recycled. that's compared to about 5% of plastic bags. but manufacturers say banning the bags is unfair. >> the amount of litter nationally that plastic bags produce is less than half of 1%. >> reporter: marine scientis is with the advocacy group heal the bay and says in los angeles plastic bags make up closer to 25%. >> litter on the streets gets washed through the storm sewer system, through our waterway systems....
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week doses at a time and it was helpful to do that to see how things were changing to get out of the environment to see how the world was being reported in the united states and europe and then get the story and has elude allies spent time with infantry troops and others on the ground in the special forces of the afghan local police sites traveling around the general officers heading roulade effort for this devotee effort that most of my time is spent traveling around with general petraeus to the security you a senior afghanistans and then just sitting in on meetings with him and in kabul itself to the extent i could if there wasn't a lot of concern. so that's the story that we've reported over the year coming and we then fit in these biographical digressions in every chapter, and as brown also mentioned earlier, i tried to show and pulled from my dissertation for the variables influencing john l. petraeus' thinking and regard those as his social networks primarily his mentors and there are the four mentors first is the general that is a lieutenant at west point and whose daughter david petraeus
week doses at a time and it was helpful to do that to see how things were changing to get out of the environment to see how the world was being reported in the united states and europe and then get the story and has elude allies spent time with infantry troops and others on the ground in the special forces of the afghan local police sites traveling around the general officers heading roulade effort for this devotee effort that most of my time is spent traveling around with general petraeus to...
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it made me think that i don't know i will want to raise my kids in an environment where not everybody, of course, but some significant chunk of the population has that racial issue. >> it's regrettable what happened down the road at ole miss. how many years does something regrettable have to be happening at ole miss. >> and it wasn't just a handful of students. 400 students were gathered, saying and doing these horrible things because of a biracial president was re-elected. that's very symbolic, and we should probably focus on race issues in this country. a lot of times we brush it under the rug and precedent that it doesn't exist. dr. laura, she used the "n" world multiple times in a broadcast while talking to one of her black listeners. she said, i can use it as many times i want. why do you argue about racism. we elected a black president. what resulted because of us having elected a black president. let's stop pretending that it doesn't exist. >> cenk: the irony you always talk about race. we're not the one who went down and burned the banner. we were not doing the racial slurs. w
it made me think that i don't know i will want to raise my kids in an environment where not everybody, of course, but some significant chunk of the population has that racial issue. >> it's regrettable what happened down the road at ole miss. how many years does something regrettable have to be happening at ole miss. >> and it wasn't just a handful of students. 400 students were gathered, saying and doing these horrible things because of a biracial president was re-elected. that's...
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to sort of get out of the environment, what was being reported in the united states and go back in and get the story. as that alluded, i was introduced to troops on the ground and traveling around was different, most of my time is spent traveling around with general petraeus. sitting in meetings with him and to the extent that i could. so that is the story we reported over the year. we then had these biographical sections of every chapter. what i really tried to show where the variables that were influencing petraeus' thinking. the first is general melton, who is one of the four key mentors. holly has been a wonderful source of information. the second is a gentleman who was a member of the ranger regiment. and he's helped to start joint special operations community project. before that he had been wrong in turn involved in -- not a lot of people know he has that background or interest. the third key mentor is general jack galvin. he was assigned with jack galvin several times. he not only learn military history and leadership, but they both have a passion for conflict. so in the book,
to sort of get out of the environment, what was being reported in the united states and go back in and get the story. as that alluded, i was introduced to troops on the ground and traveling around was different, most of my time is spent traveling around with general petraeus. sitting in meetings with him and to the extent that i could. so that is the story we reported over the year. we then had these biographical sections of every chapter. what i really tried to show where the variables that...
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decided that porn actors who don't use condoms while on the job create an unsafe work environment sxrshgs from now on they got to wear them. the trouble is that's apparently bad for business. porn does not sell so well when the actors, how shall i say, put up a wall, and now that industry that brings 10,000 jobs to l.a. county and generates millions in tax revenue says that it may be looking for another state in which to set up shop. the l.a. times has been covering this story for years, and i'm joined by ron lynn who is one of their reporters who has been on this story. while this is fun to report on, it's also extraordinarily serious for the economy of this community and are they serious when they say change this or we're out? >> that's what they say. they say that they will not -- if l.a. county doesn't enforce this rule, they wi-- does enfor they will leave the county and perhaps the state. >> is that something that will cripple the county and have a huge impact on the state, or will they be able to recover somehow? >> you know, it's hard to say. the industry has said that it has a ma
decided that porn actors who don't use condoms while on the job create an unsafe work environment sxrshgs from now on they got to wear them. the trouble is that's apparently bad for business. porn does not sell so well when the actors, how shall i say, put up a wall, and now that industry that brings 10,000 jobs to l.a. county and generates millions in tax revenue says that it may be looking for another state in which to set up shop. the l.a. times has been covering this story for years, and...
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it was helpful to do that to see if things were changing, to get out of the environment, see how the war was being recorded in the states in europe and go back and get the story. as brad eluded, i spent time in bed with infantry troops and other troops on the ground, special forces at the afghan local police side, traveling around with different general officers who were heading to the village. but most of my time was spent traveling around with general petraeus. to security, senior afghans and sitting in on meetings with them in kabul itself, to the extent i could. we didn't get any biographical discretion discretion in every chapter, and as brad also mentioned earlier what i really tried to show and appalled for my dissertation with the variables. i've described this as a social numbers, but primarily as mentors. there are four key mentors to the first was general bolden was a superintendent at west point and his daughter david petraeus married and holly has been a wonderful source of information as well. the second key mentor was a colonel this rather unheard of. but he was a memb
it was helpful to do that to see if things were changing, to get out of the environment, see how the war was being recorded in the states in europe and go back and get the story. as brad eluded, i spent time in bed with infantry troops and other troops on the ground, special forces at the afghan local police side, traveling around with different general officers who were heading to the village. but most of my time was spent traveling around with general petraeus. to security, senior afghans and...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> another keeping them honest rosht, why was president obama kept in the dark about cia director david petraeus' affair with paula broadwell until after the election. attorney general eric holder knew in late summer of at fair. that information according to the white house was never passed until months later. consider this, the director of the c.i.a. was having an extramarital affair, communicating with his mistress via an unsecure e-mail account and potentially putting national security at risk. obama was asked about the investigation today during the news conference. >> i am withholding judgment. with respect to how the entire process surrounding general petraeus came up. we don't have all of the information yet. but i want to say that i have a lot of confidence generally in the fbi and they have a difficult job. and so i'm going to wait and see. >> the white house says there are protocols, that's the word they used, that must be followed when notifyi
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> another keeping them honest rosht, why was president obama kept in the dark about cia director david petraeus' affair with paula broadwell until after the election. attorney general eric holder knew in late summer of at fair. that information according to the white house was never passed until months later. consider this, the director...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> our second story outfront, 50 days until we fall off the fiscal cliff, unless washington acts. both parties claim to be optimistic about a deal to avert the end of the year combination of an end of the year increase in tax rates and slash in spending. how exactly, now, we know there are a lot of meetings scheduled. tomorrow, with the labor community. wednesday, the business community and friday, there's a meeting with harry reid, mitch mcconnell, house speaker john boehner and minority leader nancy pelosi. so, will we get a deal? one man getting a lot of attention is erskine bowles. who along with alan simpson created the simpson-bowles plan on deficit reduction. i have to start by asking you, did you ever think your name would be part of pop culture? you are the bowles in simpson bowles. >> better be simpson bowles than bowles simpson since everybody knows him by his initials here in washington. >> so, when you talk about things, sacred cows, untouch
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> our second story outfront, 50 days until we fall off the fiscal cliff, unless washington acts. both parties claim to be optimistic about a deal to avert the end of the year combination of an end of the year increase in tax rates and slash in spending. how exactly, now, we know there are a lot of meetings scheduled. tomorrow, with the...
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we have to face the reality of the business environment. morale is held up by the journalism the newsroom does. there's no question the post does extraordinary journalism day-in and day-out and will continue to do extraordinary journalism with whatever resources it has. >> at the same time, you say they can't afford to do everything, a plight not similar to that of many news organizations, so you have to pick some priorities here? >> i'm sure i will have to pick priorities. i think people do that in every business, every enterprise. they have to do that in news organizations as well. i am not prepared at the moment to say what the priorities should be. >> sounds unremarkable when you say it is a business, have to have a balance of expenditures. but there's a great role of the newspapers, the work we do that somehow somebody else will take care of the financial problems. now it is the editor's job to worry about the business side. you spend a lot of time on that i am sure in boston. >> sure. i believe in the romance. i see the romance of the
we have to face the reality of the business environment. morale is held up by the journalism the newsroom does. there's no question the post does extraordinary journalism day-in and day-out and will continue to do extraordinary journalism with whatever resources it has. >> at the same time, you say they can't afford to do everything, a plight not similar to that of many news organizations, so you have to pick some priorities here? >> i'm sure i will have to pick priorities. i think...
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. >> the board found that the security at the compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi and in fact grossly inadequate to deal with the attack that took place. the support the post needed was left to the working level to resolve. >> we've gotten more of that on the report and what it means for hillary clinton, perhaps, the secretary of state who heads that. andrea mitchell and david ignatius handles all these matters. he's also associate editor of "the washington post." i called you on this today because it baffled me. two apparently contradictory reports in the report. one said there were repeated requests to get security forces brought to that benghazi facility. then later on it said the people did not demonstrate strong and sustained advocacy for support. what is it? >> it's both. they repeatedly requested more security. when they saw there were budget cuts and officials rotated out, they didn't push hard enough. so they asked, they were denied, and then didn't come back to them and didn't rattle the cave. >> is all that passing of the buck -- is the real issue if the
. >> the board found that the security at the compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi and in fact grossly inadequate to deal with the attack that took place. the support the post needed was left to the working level to resolve. >> we've gotten more of that on the report and what it means for hillary clinton, perhaps, the secretary of state who heads that. andrea mitchell and david ignatius handles all these matters. he's also associate editor of "the...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. syou know, i've...
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and it means a message that takes into account the environment, which is an issue of rising consciousness for younger voters. >> so cultural more modern message being more inclusive of social issues because the gop was hitting the message home that this election is based on nomics. it's economic driven. a better approach would be to more conscientious of the social issues that people want to hear about, want their leaders to touch on? >> the gop, although it used -- it talked about debt deficit, it didn't really have an economic message. the economic message was to divide the country between people who were worthy americans, the 53%, and people who were unworthy americans, the 47%. and to say -- the message was, look, what is happening here is the worthy americans are being taxed to support the unworthy americans and we want to put a stop to that. the problem is, of course, this is not a true picture of american life. that, in fact, the biggest group of people who are supported by government are older people. that's where most of the money goes and older people through medicare and social
and it means a message that takes into account the environment, which is an issue of rising consciousness for younger voters. >> so cultural more modern message being more inclusive of social issues because the gop was hitting the message home that this election is based on nomics. it's economic driven. a better approach would be to more conscientious of the social issues that people want to hear about, want their leaders to touch on? >> the gop, although it used -- it talked about...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> we live much o
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right now, but 235 house republicans were also re-elected, so i don't know why the-- why the washington environment is a whole l different. >> the other thing the president said was i'm not up for reelection again. so they look ahead, they see 2010 and think if taxes do go up for the middle class, it will be john boehner, and the republicans to take the blame. >> well, that may be but who is it going to play that kind of bluffing game with the debt ceiling because that's when you really risk tremendous market reactions and peril. i know you talked about david petraeus, and the whole foreign policy issue last night on charlie, martha, but do you-- t me ask you again, do you take seriously the notion that john kerry could be defense secretary? >> i think that was a trial balloon. >> you do? >> i 19, clearly both of those stories were trial balloons. president obama, obviously, took it a little further, quite a bit further today talking about susan rice. it was no longer a trial balloon. but i think john kerry-- you know, is that a consolation prize? i think he's probably always wanted to be secretary
right now, but 235 house republicans were also re-elected, so i don't know why the-- why the washington environment is a whole l different. >> the other thing the president said was i'm not up for reelection again. so they look ahead, they see 2010 and think if taxes do go up for the middle class, it will be john boehner, and the republicans to take the blame. >> well, that may be but who is it going to play that kind of bluffing game with the debt ceiling because that's when you...
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what happens, it becomes a target-rich environment for thieves. >> reporter: no arrests reported in this case. walmart will take the financial hits on its own. dan and bianna, the good news is, real-life grinches aren't going to steal the holidays. >> hope they find them, mark. >>> other stories developing this morning. for that, as always. >> it's a cold war. >>> good morning, crews in indianapolis are searching through the rubble after a massive explosion damaged two homes. at least two people were killed and eight others were injured. officials don't know what caused that blast. >>> new details of the affair that forced david petraeus to step down. abc news has learned that paula broadwell sent a strange and harassing e-mail to another woman that was traced back to her computer. >>> the new james bond film skyfall more than $30 million in ticket sales on friday. setting it up to be the biggest opening weekend ever for the franchise. >>> time now for the weather and over to ginger. >> vail opens at the end of the week. a picture, beautiful. beaver creek, just getting excited to ski. sn
what happens, it becomes a target-rich environment for thieves. >> reporter: no arrests reported in this case. walmart will take the financial hits on its own. dan and bianna, the good news is, real-life grinches aren't going to steal the holidays. >> hope they find them, mark. >>> other stories developing this morning. for that, as always. >> it's a cold war. >>> good morning, crews in indianapolis are searching through the rubble after a massive explosion...
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in three-week doses at the time and it was helpful to see how things were changing to get out of the environment and how the war was being reported in the united states and europe and then go back and get the story. and as brad alluded, i spent time embedded with infantry troops and other troops on the ground with special forces at the local afghan police sites traveling around with general officers who were heading the rule of law effort or the village stability operations but most of my time was spent traveling with general petraeus, to security with senior afghan and just sitting in meetings with him in kabul itself to the extent i could. so that's the story we reported over the year and then we fit in these biographical digressions in every chapter. as brad also mentioned earlier what i really tried to show and i pulled from my dissertation were the variables that were influencing david petraeus' thinking and i categorize as those social networks but primarily his mentors and there are four key mentors. the first is general nolton whose daughter david petraeus married and holly has been a wo
in three-week doses at the time and it was helpful to see how things were changing to get out of the environment and how the war was being reported in the united states and europe and then go back and get the story. and as brad alluded, i spent time embedded with infantry troops and other troops on the ground with special forces at the local afghan police sites traveling around with general officers who were heading the rule of law effort or the village stability operations but most of my time...
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i've heard people say that the environment after this election is different. do you actually believe it is? >> i think the environment after this election is a little bit different. we had an election. the president won. mr. romney lost. the house is still republican. everybody knows where they stand. the last year and a half or so has been heavily political. we have a brief window in the american politics to get something right. there's a feeling on all sides it's not good for the futures of any of these political leaders to not have a deal. there's one other important piece to remember here. unlike some other occasion not necessarily the one you mentioned, congress has to do something or we go over this cliff. so the usual congress modus operandi of doing nothing doesn't work. they have to do something. the hope is doing something they will do something big, something bold and something constructive. >> the whole reason we're facing this cliff is congress tried to put something in place that would force action that would force decision stocks made. it's inte
i've heard people say that the environment after this election is different. do you actually believe it is? >> i think the environment after this election is a little bit different. we had an election. the president won. mr. romney lost. the house is still republican. everybody knows where they stand. the last year and a half or so has been heavily political. we have a brief window in the american politics to get something right. there's a feeling on all sides it's not good for the...
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. >> ( translated ): in the new environment, our party faces many severe challenges and there are many pressing problems within the party that need to be resolved. the problems among the party members and card res of corruption taking bribes, being out of touch with the people, undue emphasis on formalities and bureaucracy must be addressed with great effort:. >> ( translated ): -- >> reporter: we know only a little about xi. he's the son of a communist party hero. his daughter is at harvard and his wife is a famous singer. she holds a rank in the people's liberation army equivalent to major general but has disappeared from view since her husband was picked for the top. the other five on stage today are a conservative lot, reformers lost out in this reshuffle. this man studied economics in north korea. the man on the right has been in charge of propaganda and censorship. yesterday the politburo voted to include in their constitution outgoing president hu jintao's theory of scientific development. all in favor? anyone against? no one. no one. it's a show. important decisions like who wi
. >> ( translated ): in the new environment, our party faces many severe challenges and there are many pressing problems within the party that need to be resolved. the problems among the party members and card res of corruption taking bribes, being out of touch with the people, undue emphasis on formalities and bureaucracy must be addressed with great effort:. >> ( translated ): -- >> reporter: we know only a little about xi. he's the son of a communist party hero. his...
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i've worked with him in that environment to know that he does not think of those things lightly and let me make it very clear that based on again, my discussions with him, he has not provided paula broadwell or anyone with information, classified information that they shouldn't have. >> has he had any conversation or contact with paula broadwell in the last few days? >> last few days, i'm not aware of any. she, up until everything that came out with the news, i'm sure she was still working on her dissertation. there was some potential contact back and forth over a little bit of time about that. you have to imagine somebody who is doing their dissertation is not going to just give up that entire body of work and research very easily. >> what about jill kelley? how do you describe david petraeus' relationship with her? >> i think very simply as close personal friends of not only david petraeus but of his wife, holly, as well. they met the kelleys not too long after they arrived at tampa, mcdill air force base, home of u.s. central command, where he became the commander october 31st, 2008.
i've worked with him in that environment to know that he does not think of those things lightly and let me make it very clear that based on again, my discussions with him, he has not provided paula broadwell or anyone with information, classified information that they shouldn't have. >> has he had any conversation or contact with paula broadwell in the last few days? >> last few days, i'm not aware of any. she, up until everything that came out with the news, i'm sure she was still...
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exposed -- we're doing some crazy things with our kids now where we almost want to keep them in a sterile environment, not necessarily the best thing because that is how kids build up immunities, right? >> right. i mean now we are pretty much saying well, maybe it is good to eat a little dirt. >> okay. are you an actual doctor? where did we get this guest? okay. >> mankind survived for many generations doing so and it is only in the last few generations that we've become so clean. >> that's right. >> and i'm interested in the shellfish allergies because my mom had the same problem. she turned like 50. one day, she had crab and never again. >> you develop it late in life. once you developed it, it is there. >> and why would that develop all of a sudden? ican't really tell you that. >> is this anything can you do to -- other than be exposed as a young child. is there anything you can do to prevent allergies? >> i think maybe the answer is that you are constantly he can forked to things so that you keep your level of tolerance up. if you are allergic to an antibiotic, if you have been desensitized to it
exposed -- we're doing some crazy things with our kids now where we almost want to keep them in a sterile environment, not necessarily the best thing because that is how kids build up immunities, right? >> right. i mean now we are pretty much saying well, maybe it is good to eat a little dirt. >> okay. are you an actual doctor? where did we get this guest? okay. >> mankind survived for many generations doing so and it is only in the last few generations that we've become so...